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v0.47 · 2026-06-26

Saved access wording

- Reworded the saved-access account badge so a temporary website check failure
  does not look like a blocking offline error after checking a sequence.

v0.46 · 2026-06-26

Safety checks and Premiere gain

- OnMic now tries to read Premiere clip gain for mic tracks and applies it during
  analysis when Premiere exposes it.
- Apply/trim wording is clearer about backups, preview expiry, and restoring the
  backup sequence from the Project panel.
- Camera tag suggestions now present themselves more clearly as suggestions to
  review before using.
- Larger speaker/camera setups have more room before the setup lists scroll.
- Release checks are stricter about version files, source state, and matching the
  GitHub release tag to the tested source.

v0.45 · 2026-06-26

Mic warning fix

- Fixed a noisy post-analysis warning that said every mic was "very quiet" even
  when OnMic had detected the speakers correctly.
- The panel now only warns about a low source file when that low level is
  actually causing a speaker to barely register.
- Clarified the warning so users check the original isolated WAV/source channel,
  not Premiere track gain, which OnMic does not read during analysis.

v0.44 · 2026-06-26

Release checks and clearer setup guidance

- Release publishing now checks version files, changelog, installer sizes, and
  whether the exact source commit is already on GitHub before uploading.
- Release publishing now verifies the public product page shows both current
  installers, and its final prompts no longer fail non-interactive runs.
- Website metadata updates from the release script now use parameterized D1
  writes for all simple download/version fields.
- The panel now calls camera detection "Suggest camera tags" so users know to
  review the result instead of trusting it blindly.
- Check sequence now flags likely mix/music/scratch/guide audio tracks and
  treats speaker-to-track order as an informational note.
- Stop, preview, apply, and restore wording is cleaner, and diagnostics include
  whether OnMic can read a device ID without exposing the full ID.
- Dead-air trim now checks locked tracks before making a backup copy.
- Windows installer preflight now checks the bundled SIMD wasm runtime too.

v0.43 · 2026-06-26

Deeper safety and setup checks

- Apply now preflights the live camera clips before cutting, so a mismatched
  sequence or missing camera media is refused before razor edits begin.
- Flatten now refuses to create an empty top video track when Premiere cannot
  safely place any camera clips.
- Dead-air trim now treats "0 pauses removed" or a partial Premiere removal as
  a failure and tells the user to restore the backup.
- Check my sequence now warns about non-WAV mic clips and reminds users that
  speaker order follows audio track order.
- OnMic validates every mic clip on a track, not just the first one.
- The audio reader retries short window reads and supports RF64 WAV headers.
- Sign-in tries more local ports and shows clearer messages for device-ID or
  rate-limit problems.
- macOS stores the account token in Keychain when available; the local license
  file is permission-restricted and keeps only the cached access state.
- Camera auto-detect fails faster on footage the panel cannot decode and logs
  which files need manual tagging.
- The saved-time counter no longer double-counts the exact same applied edit.
- Installer/release builds now stop if the bundled AI models/runtime files are
  missing, and release publishing is stricter about GitHub assets.

v0.42 · 2026-06-26

Safer timeline edits

- Apply now stops with a clear error if Premiere reports 0 changed clips,
  instead of presenting that as a finished timeline.
- Apply refuses locked camera tracks before editing, so Premiere cannot silently
  ignore visibility changes on a locked angle.
- Dead-air trim now checks Premiere's removable clip pieces before placing
  razor cuts, reducing skipped-pause leftovers.
- OnMic no longer depends on renamed Premiere tracks to remember camera tags.
- Added Advanced -> Reset local OnMic data, with a warning, for stuck local
  settings without touching Premiere media or the user's account.
- The audio reader now treats incomplete WAV reads as real errors instead of
  decoding a half-filled buffer.
- OnMic now tells users when a selected mic source is not WAV audio.
- Saved offline access is tied to the same computer that last verified online.

v0.41 · 2026-06-26

Installer safety and larger setups

- Mac installer no longer packages local work files like project_path.txt,
  config.json, cuts.json, or old saved stats.
- Windows installer also skips saved stats, matching the Mac package cleanup.
- Layout now supports selecting 2 through 8 speakers and cameras.
- Dead-air trim now counts the pauses first, then asks for confirmation with
  an approximate amount of time that will be removed.
- Apply now warns if Premiere reports that zero clip visibility changes were
  made, instead of blindly saying the timeline is done.
- "Check my sequence" now uses softer wording when Premiere reports many
  tracks locked even though the timeline may look unlocked.

v0.40 · 2026-06-26

Workflow polish

- Replaced internal support wording with customer-facing recovery messages.
- Preview/Apply is safer: changing setup, tags, profiles, or re-reading the
  sequence now clears the old preview so stale cuts cannot be applied.
- Dead-air trim now asks for a clearer confirmation before ripple-deleting
  pauses, while still backing up the sequence first.
- Added post-analysis warnings for suspicious results, like a quiet mic or a
  speaker who talks but is almost never tagged on camera.
- Added profile import/export so saved OnMic setups can move between machines.
- Camera auto-detect now explains that its tags are suggestions and clears old
  previews when it changes tags.
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